It’s not often that you hear about property prices in your favourite soaps - which isn’t surprising considering they spend all their time fighting and cheating on each other.

eMoov.co.uk , however, has looked at how much house prices have changed over the years for some of the biggest soap stars.

Due to the ever inflating UK housing market, all houses have skyrocketed in price since the soaps were first aired - although, a terraced house in Birmingham soap Doctors hasn’t had the same amount of success as other famous soap houses.

Doctors

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Birmingham’s Doctors has the lowest increase out of any soap on the list.

The soap is set in the fictional West Midlands town of Letherbridge, but using data from Birmingham houses we can see that although the cost of house on the soap would have increased since the show started it is the smallest rise out of any other on this list.

Jimmi Clay’s terraced house bordering the hospital in 2005 cost £112,267 but increased by 31% to £146,898 today.

Coronation Street

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Manchester’s Coronation Street is the longest running soap opera in the world, and not surprisingly, has the longest serving character.

Due to this long career, Ken Barlow has seen the biggest increase in his property price.

A terraced house like Ken’s in Manchester today costs £142,759, a big jump from £1,614 when Ken started on the show.

Manchester has experienced by a long shot the largest percentage increase (8746.09%) in property value out of any soap opera in Britain.